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Q5 interview - Linda C. Rae, Keithley Instruments

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The latest Q5 interview is now online, with executive vp and chief operating officer at the test and measurements company Keithley Instruments.

Linda C. Rae talks to Electronics Weekly about the state of the test and measurement world today, the challenges facing test engineers, and making the job of test simpler for the customer. The five questions this week are:

1. What is the state of the test and measurement world today?

2. So what are the challenges these conditions create for test engineers?

3. What do test and measurement instrumentation companies need to do to meet these challenges?

4. What examples illustrate how instrument companies are responding?

5. What can be done to make the job of test simpler for the customer?

Read her answers in the full interview: Q5 interview - Linda C. Rae, Keithley Instruments

Remember, you can read all the Electronics Weekly Q5 interviews. From ARM's chairman, Sir Robin Saxby, to touchscreen technology firm Zytronic's MD, Mark Cambridge, the business leaders share their particular insights on the UK electronics industry.

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